TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Breathable Micro Mesh (lining)
| Weight | 80–130 g/m² |
|---|---|
| Composition | 100% polyester or, for light stretch, ~90–95% PES / 5–10% elastane; mostly microfilament polyester. |
| Knit type | Breathable micro mesh (lining) · Mesh & Net |
| Use class | Sport |
| Stretch | Mechanical stretch |
| Knit | A fine, dense, small-holed knit (circular weft or warp/tricot based) with much smaller pores than sports net. |
| Hand | Very light, fine and soft; almost sheer, fluid drape, a dry hand that lies soft on the skin. |
| Typical use | Lining (jacket/swim/short liners) · light summer jerseys · sports innerwear |
| Strength | High airflow at very low weight — the go-to light lining and panel mesh. |
| Watch for | Being fine/light, durability and coverage as a standalone outer are limited; delicate to snags. |
CertificationsISO 9001ISO 14001ISO 45001OEKO-TEX STePSTANDARD 100GRS · RCS
Width, gauge, finishing options and test standards are shared on request.
Typical technical ranges
| Weight tolerance | ±5% (typical, dense/fine mesh); coarse open sports net and jacquard can run ±5–7% due to hole size/spacing and heat-set width-opening (very coarse builds may locally exceed ±7%) |
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| Width | Open width typically ~150–190 cm; tubular ~30–100 cm. Spacer (double-bed) and jacquard on narrow machines usually sit near the low end. Exact width depends on machine diameter/needle count and finishing/heat-set set |
| Shrinkage (wash) | Up to ±3% after wash (with good heat-set usually ±1–3%); open/loose circular-knit net can reach ±4–5%, mainly lengthwise, with length/width difference being normal. PES has inherently low hygroscopic shrink; the main source is knit-tension relaxation, so it tracks heat-set quality |
| Color fastness | Wash 4–5, rubbing (dry) 4–5 / wet 3–4, light 4–6 (min grade). Disperse-dyed PES is generally good; deep/bright shades can sit near the low end for wet rub and perspiration |
| Abrasion / pilling | Typical Martindale ~15,000–40,000+ cycles; dense/fine builds (bird's-eye, jacquard, spacer) toward the top, coarse open net toward the bottom (on coarse open net, Martindale over the holes is of limited representativeness). Pilling typically 3–4 (filament PES sheds little fuzz). Main risk is snagging/laddering at large holes — not fuzzy pilling |
| Gauge / yarn | Typical machine gauge ~E18–E28 (coarse sports net E18–E22, fine lining/bird's-eye mesh E24–E28; spacer double-bed machines are a separate class). Yarn typically ~50–150 denier filament PES; fine microfilament lining mesh 50–75 den, structural/spacer heavier |
These ranges are industry-TYPICAL / indicative values based on construction and fiber, not Fersan's binding QC measurements. Exact values are confirmed per order, approved sample and lot-based QC report.
Related reading: Mesh and Piqué: Breathable Polyester Knits · Moisture-Wicking Finishing in Polyester Knits · Piqué, Bird's-Eye and Mesh: The Anatomy of Breathable Polyester Knits · The Physics of Moisture Transport: Capillarity and MMT
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